Latest preview of Pandora: The World of Avatar theme park unveiled (video)

Latest preview of Pandora: The World of Avatar theme park unveiled

PanARMENIAN.Net - Disney's latest creation at Walt Disney World Florida is Pandora: The World of Avatar, and now that we've watched the latest preview of the park, we are seriously excited. Take a sneak peek at the "real-world experience" below – and prepare to start saving for those flights to Florida, Digital Spy said.

Using the latest "absolute cutting-edge technology", the clever folks over at Disney have managed to re-create the iconic and breathtaking world of Pandora, complete with a Na'vi river journey into a bioluminescent forest, a flight over Pandora and the floating mountains.

Director James Cameron and producer Jon Landau have both been involved in the project, and even they can't really believe just how authentic Disney's Pandora will be.

"I don't know if I can even express how it feels to see something that I imagined in 1995 suddenly made physically real," Cameron admitted.

"It's a real-world experience. We are taking guests to Pandora... People are truly immersed in this world," Landau added.

Joe Rohde, the Senior VP Creative of Walt Disney Imagineering (our new dream job), revealed that creating such an immersive world was no easy task: "This was a crazy thing to try to do."

Pandora: The World of Avatar will open in Disney's Animal Kingdom in 2017, but if visiting real-world Pandora isn't your bag, then you have four more opportunities to catch it on the big screen.

Yep, there are currently four Avatar sequels in the works: Avatar 2 is set for a December 2018 release, with Avatar 3 coming in 2020, Avatar 4 in 2022 and Avatar 5 in 2023, Digital Spy said.

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